We have really enjoyed seeing the fruits of the months of work we put into the Vilazinha here in São Paulo. Because of posts to various media outlets, Instagram, and who knows where else (that’s not our department), there have been record crowds to see the lights, the nativities, and hear the concerts. A large majority of the visitors are first-time visitors and they all seem to enjoy their time here. A lot of pictures, selfies, and videos are taken and then shared on social media. That’s probably how word has gotten out to so many people who then come themselves. We wondered how attendance at the Vilazinha would be post-Christmas. Not the overwhelming crowds of last week, but still a lot of people streaming in to see the lights and hear the music. We’re on a busy boulevard, and at night it looks like the Disneyland Main Street parade, so there is lots of curiosity, and the price is right (free!). How many people have come so far? The current estimate to date is 83,000. We stand there in front of the stage and the visitors’ center in disbelief at the number of people who keep coming. No better payoff for our work here.
The ward and stake choirs and family groups have done such a nice job with their evening concerts at the Vilazinha. They loved having the opportunity to share their music in public, and the visitors ate it up. A win-win!
Diadema Stake Choir
The crèche exhibit came down this week (even though the Vilazinha continues through January 6). The idea was to let people have their crèches back for their own Christmas celebrations at home. The crèche exhibit was a huge hit. Will they continue it in coming years? We’ll see!
Had a fun evening outing with Van Slootens to downtown São Paulo to see the lights near the São Monastery. There were strobe lights, a fog machine, and a drone flew into the square with a little Santa in a lighted-up sleigh. Very fun.
Christmas day included a swim in the warm sunshine (remember, it is the middle of summer here!).
In the evening we went to the CTM (Mission Training Center). We had dinner there and then Deanne and I led a devotional and sing-along with scriptures and carols in Portuguese, Spanish, and English. We also had Elder Stout play the cello and Sister Perry sing some solos. The 300 or so missionaries there seemed to enjoy a chance to sing carols they all know. A perfect way to spend Christmas day. Dinner and a show!Jim gave his second organ recital for the Vilazinha this weekend. It reminded him of our time in Jerusalem, where so few people had actually ever seen or heard an organ. The organ was rented just for this event, so they’d never seen an organ in the chapel here. As expected, people are often more interested in watching the mechanics of the organ than hearing the music. But he hoped they liked the music, too. Elder Stout and Sister Perry joined him for a repeat performance.
Today in church, sweet Erik M. sang "Away in a Manger" with his mother. He is a very active boy but when he sings, he is so mature and angelic.
One more week and a weekend to go. We’ve got a full schedule and plenty more to do.
Happy New Year to all!




83,000 people!?? Wow? That's impressive! So glad all your efforts have produced fruits! Deanne I love your hair!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on a job well done! We'll be so excited to see you when you return. What a year ahead with the birth of your first grandchild--your lives will never be the same!
ReplyDeleteSo fun to see the fruits of your labors and your sweet sons and companions too!
ReplyDeletewhat a triumph!
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